Rix's Expert Psychiatric Evidence
Autor Keith Rix, Laurence Mynors-Wallis, Ciaran Cravenen Limba Engleză Mixed media product – 9 dec 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781911623687
ISBN-10: 1911623680
Pagini: 438
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția RCPsych Publications
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1911623680
Pagini: 438
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția RCPsych Publications
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. The expert medical witness Keith Rix; 2. Courts, laws and procedures Keith Rix; 3. Training, development and the maintenance of expertise Keith Rix; 4. Business matters Danny Allen and Keith Rix; 5. The medicolegal consultation Keith Rix; 6. The report, amendments, answers to questions, experts' meetings and conferences Keith Rix; 7. Reports for criminal proceedings and in prison cases Keith Rix and Rajan Nathan; 8. Personal injury cases Laurence Mynors-Wallis and Keith Rix; 9. Reports for family proceedings relating to children Keith Rix, Rajan Nathan and Karl Rowley; 10. Reports in cases involving capacity Keith Rix; 11. Reports for the First-Tier Tribunal (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) Mental Health Chris Jones and Srikanth Nimmagadda; 12. Reports in immigration and asylum cases Cornelius Katona, Andrew Leak and David Rhys Jones; 13. Reports in employment, disability discrimination and pension cases James Briscoe, Gareth Vincenti and Keith Rix; 14. Reports for fitness to practise, conduct and performance proceedings Gareth Vincenti; 15. Coroners courts and fatal accident inquiries Laurence Mynors-Wallis and Keith Rix; 16. How to read an expert medical report Anthony Howard and Keith Rix; 17. Going to court Keith Rix; References; Appendix A: specimen criminal report on Daniel MacNaughtan; Appendix B: specimen personal injury report on Charles Dickens; Index; Appendix 1: letter of response to request for a report; Appendix 2: time sheet; Appendix 3: cost estimates; Appendix 4: sample contract for litigants-in-person soliciting reports; Appendix 5: file front sheet; Appendix 6: appointment letter; Appendix 7: information to accompany appointment letter; Appendix 8: consent form for medicolegal report; Appendix 9: General Data Protection Regulation consent form; Appendix 10: privacy notice; Appendix 11: notes of history and examination findings for Appendix B; Appendix 12: declaration for an expert report in the Republic of Ireland; Appendix 13: additional declaration for Experts in England and Wales instructed by the Prosecution only; Appendix 14: expert witness self-certificate for Experts in England and Wales instructed by the Prosecution only; Appendix 15: report covering letter.
Recenzii
'Professor Rix has assembled an A-team of experts to guide novice and experienced practitioner alike through the perils and pitfalls of working as an expert witness. The reader benefits not just from the authors' combined years of experience in psychiatric evaluation and courtroom practice but also from the wealth of historical detail used to illustrate dilemmas that ensnare the unwary. Those seeking to avoid a similar fate will have reason to be grateful.' Alec Buchanan, Professor of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine
'This erudite, comprehensive textbook is an essential acquisition to the library of anyone who gives expert evidence in the field of psychiatry in the United Kingdom. Experts in other fields will also find it useful for its general guidance on the duties of experts and their approach to the writing of reports and the giving of evidence. Whether you practise in the criminal, family or civil courts, this is a book to which you will turn time and again for the answers to questions that always arise in the life of any expert witness.' Martin Spencer, High Court Judge and Chair of The Expert Witness Institute
'There is often confusion about the precise role of the medical expert witness and the different types of evidence that may be provided. This is clearly dealt with in this book (chapter 1). Professor Rix has a wonderful conversational style as seen in the chapter 'Going to Court'. For many nowadays an infrequent experience, so this is essential reading. Having a clear resource outlining the legal systems within the British Isles will be useful for all witnesses (not just psychiatrists).' Margaret M. Stark, President, Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians
'… an extremely comprehensive, engaging and practical guide … Although written for psychiatrists, the many legal principles, procedures and general recommended approaches will no doubt transfer to other disciplines … immensely instructive. It will assist in finding an appropriate expert, asking the right questions and maximising the benefit of instructing an expert. It will also assist when perusing expert reports to identify areas of potential weakness that could be exploited. I was heartened by the suggested approach to the structure of reports to ensure that the reasoning for the expert's conclusions are given due prominence. There is so much more to recommend in this book.' Sue Swan, Associate Solicitor, Cartwright King Solicitors
'This erudite, comprehensive textbook is an essential acquisition to the library of anyone who gives expert evidence in the field of psychiatry in the United Kingdom. Experts in other fields will also find it useful for its general guidance on the duties of experts and their approach to the writing of reports and the giving of evidence. Whether you practise in the criminal, family or civil courts, this is a book to which you will turn time and again for the answers to questions that always arise in the life of any expert witness.' Martin Spencer, High Court Judge and Chair of The Expert Witness Institute
'There is often confusion about the precise role of the medical expert witness and the different types of evidence that may be provided. This is clearly dealt with in this book (chapter 1). Professor Rix has a wonderful conversational style as seen in the chapter 'Going to Court'. For many nowadays an infrequent experience, so this is essential reading. Having a clear resource outlining the legal systems within the British Isles will be useful for all witnesses (not just psychiatrists).' Margaret M. Stark, President, Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians
'… an extremely comprehensive, engaging and practical guide … Although written for psychiatrists, the many legal principles, procedures and general recommended approaches will no doubt transfer to other disciplines … immensely instructive. It will assist in finding an appropriate expert, asking the right questions and maximising the benefit of instructing an expert. It will also assist when perusing expert reports to identify areas of potential weakness that could be exploited. I was heartened by the suggested approach to the structure of reports to ensure that the reasoning for the expert's conclusions are given due prominence. There is so much more to recommend in this book.' Sue Swan, Associate Solicitor, Cartwright King Solicitors
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Resources for the expert psychiatric witness, novice or experienced, who seeks to assist the administration of justice.